Indie Authors for Ben Wolverton

For those that haven’t heard, author Dave Wolverton’s son Ben was severely injured in a longboarding accident a little over a month ago. A number of indie-authors have decided to donate all sales from the month of May to help with his expenses.

I haven’t yet gotten many sales at all, but I’ve decided to join in on this. I know there’s only about 3 weeks left in May but if you were interested in buying my book (in ebook or print), please do so now to help contribute.

Help young Ben Wolverton recover from a bad skateboarding accident by buying books from these authors, who have pledged that all profits from their sales in May, 2013, will go to Ben’s recovery fund:

Nightingale, (sci-fi) by David Farland. David is Ben’s dad, with two books to buy. Nightingale, a speculative fiction book about a young man raised in foster care who learns he can sing and affect evil, and Million Dollar Outlines, a nonfiction book to help writers learn to write better outlines. The books start at $6.99 in pretty much every format.

The Lost Road Chronicles
(ya/speculative fiction) by J. Leigh Bralick, The “Lost Road” Chronicles begin with “Down a Lost Road,” in which a 16-year old uncovers family secrets and gets swept into Earth’s mystical past.)

Eclipse,a harrowing sci-fi story about an astronaut who wanted nothing more than to reach the stars, and did so — but it took murder to get there. Or did it?

the After: Saoirse’s life didn’t begin until she died in a plane crash. But with everything perfect in the After, why is she so unhappy? With the help of a possibly-unfriendly William Howard Taft, Saoirse looks for, in her afterlife, the meaning she never had in her life.

The Scariest Things, You CAN’T Imagine: short horror stories that will leave you lying awake at night wishing you’d stuck with something lighter. Try “The Grave-Robbers,” in which New Sam learns that there have been a lot of prior Sams born to Mom and Dad. And they’re all down in the catacombs…